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HH100-115095B fuel pump I need a rebuild kit for this fuel pump does anyone know where to buy one. it bolts to the side of the engine

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"Manic-Mechanic"
11 hours ago, DANIEL/ALEASHA said:

HH100-115095B fuel pump I need a rebuild kit for this fuel pump does anyone know where to buy one. it bolts to the side of the engine

E bay 8 bucks, look up item # 132348367825 I bought 5 of these already and they work great.

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DANIEL/ALEASHA

Thank you I'm about to look that up does anybody know what size the belt is on that same tractor

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15 minutes ago, DANIEL/ALEASHA said:

Thank you I'm about to look that up does anybody know what size the belt is on that same tractor

First we need to know what tractor you are referring to.

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Wheel Horse Raider 10 it's a 1968 with the 10 horsepower Tecumseh and 6 speed transmission

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